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Gamemaster1379today at 5:22 AM5 repliesview on HN

You say that, but just today I showcased my Megaman X Recomp on a Megaman subreddit. I got harassed by a drive-by anti-AI cabal and then the moderators of the subreddit removed my submission after I reported the harassment, citing that AI was involved, and AI is theft.


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jamesutoday at 9:35 AM

One bizarre related thing I've noticed is often you will find people who otherwise seem ok with people violating the copyright and other various licenses by "decompiling" a game, but as soon as AI is involved suddenly it's a big controversial ethical issue... as if totally violating the authors rights is a minor inconvenience.

userbinatortoday at 5:39 AM

"AI is theft" --- just like every human who reads a book borrowed from the library or consumed any other media in their lives?

Reddit has a few pro-AI subreddits too, so you might find a better audience there.

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zuzululutoday at 6:08 AM

big reason why i stopped using reddit

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startpage_comtoday at 6:52 AM

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idiotsecanttoday at 5:26 AM

That's a pretty valid viewpoint, honestly. Unless the AI is open weights and free of charge it's using human effort that nobody paid for to do a commercial thing.

I would make the argument that open weights models are ethically still maybe questionable, but at least it's making the output a public good

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